Isolation and expression analysis of a high-affinity nitrate transporter TaNRT2.3 from roots of wheat

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

3-1-2004

Abstract

This paper reports the cloning and expression analysis of a high-affinity nitrate transporter in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). A full-length cDNA, TaNRT2.3 (accession number AY053452), was isolated from NO3--induced roots of wheat. The cDNA encodes a polypeptide with 507 amino acids and 12 transmembrane domains, belongs to nitrate/nitrite porter (NNP) family within the major facilitator superfamily (MFS), and is closely related to other NRT2 proteins from plants. The expressions of TaNRT2 genes in wheat tissues were analyzed using Northern blot, results indicated that TaNRT2 were induced specifically in roots but not in shoots in response to both low (5-200 μmol/L) and high (2.0 mmol/L) concentrations of NO3-. TaNRT2 transcripts were undetectable in N-deprived or NH4+-grown plant roots. The significant correlation between the time course of TaNRT2 transcription accumulation in the roots of wheat plants grown in 0.2 mmol/L NO3- and the time course of the nitrate uptake rates by wheat plants grown under the same conditions suggested that TaNRT2 played an important role in high-affinity NO3- uptake. Using the split root system, we found that supplying NO3- to one part of the roots induced the expression of TaNRT2 in the other part not supplied with NO3- or supplied with NH4+, which implied that N cycling within plants acted as a regulatory signal for N uptake.

Publication Source (Journal or Book title)

Acta Botanica Sinica

First Page

347

Last Page

354

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